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whyitgotobeme
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18 Nov 2014, 1:50 am

Hey fellow aspies, I'm here to speak on a small issue here i wanna keep it short but i just want to ask some questions (and i need answers) 1. How many of you are "connected" to your own feelings? 2. If you arent, dont you want to be
3. Does any body have an idea to fix their own inhibition of experienceing their own feelings?
please feel free to discuss your ideas i feel this is a very important topic to us aspies ps. This convo is probaly better over here than any other forum thats why its here



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18 Nov 2014, 3:34 am

there are some of us here who wished they could detach at least a bit from their feelings. having stendahl's syndrome makes me have to watch myself in public because something sentimental could come along [most recently a performance of a sad old folk song performed on the Cantonese folk fiddle called the "er hu"] and reduce me to a puddle on the spot, people would see me and think I was having a fit. :oops:



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18 Nov 2014, 4:56 am

auntblabby wrote:
there are some of us here who wished they could detach at least a bit from their feelings. having stendahl's syndrome makes me have to watch myself in public because something sentimental could come along [most recently a performance of a sad old folk song performed on the Cantonese folk fiddle called the "er hu"] and reduce me to a puddle on the spot, people would see me and think I was having a fit. :oops:



haha damn i never heard of that syndrome before but it sounds overwhelming. But i would rather have that any day than a ASD



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18 Nov 2014, 5:00 am

whyitgotobeme wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
there are some of us here who wished they could detach at least a bit from their feelings. having stendahl's syndrome makes me have to watch myself in public because something sentimental could come along [most recently a performance of a sad old folk song performed on the Cantonese folk fiddle called the "er hu"] and reduce me to a puddle on the spot, people would see me and think I was having a fit. :oops:



haha damn i never heard of that syndrome before but it sounds overwhelming. But i would rather have that any day than a ASD

it is possible to have both, there is a thread elsewhere on wrong planet about stendahl's syndrome among aspies here.